Blind faith assumes that I am misinformed about my purchase. And i'm sure this doesn't apply to everyone, but I am always as informed as possible about a game before I pre-order it. The people working on pre-order content wouldn't necessarily be relegated to fixing bugs, that's not how it works.My general point was, waiting and seeing is always going to be better than going on blind faith, and pre ordering is going on blind faith
That's not always a bad thing, you can take calculated risks, and in cases where the game has a limited run and you might not get a copy, or in cases when you can make a huge saving, then absolutely pre ordering would be the best choice
I won't tell people to not pre order, because you can be a smart consumer or a reckless consumer (it's also none of my business what others decide to do with their money) but to pretend that pre ordering doesn't have any negative impact on the industry is pretty naive
The fact we have retailer specific pre order bonuses is proof alone. How much of the time wasted on that could have been used on performance or bugs instead?
10/10
If you're referring to my post, then you'd best check my post history.Don't tell me how to spend my money, but please DO listen to my incessant whining on day one about how the developer is a piece of shit, the publisher is greedy and cares about money before gamers and do look forward to my tearful rant about how games journalists should have done their jobs properly and told me that the game was rubbish even though their embargo lifted two days after Amazon shipped my order.
But still don't ever dare to tell me how to spend my money.
Blind faith assumes that I am misinformed about my purchase. And i'm sure this doesn't apply to everyone, but I am always as informed as possible about a game before I pre-order it. The people working on pre-order content wouldn't necessarily be relegated to fixing bugs, that's not how it works.
If you're referring to my post, then you'd best check my post history.
If you're referring to my post, then you'd best check my post history.
Blind faith assumes that I am misinformed about my purchase. And i'm sure this doesn't apply to everyone, but I am always as informed as possible about a game before I pre-order it. The people working on pre-order content wouldn't necessarily be relegated to fixing bugs, that's not how it works.
If you're referring to my post, then you'd best check my post history.
It's insane how this is even a thing today compared to back in the day.
Please don't be borked, Battlefront.
Voted for Battlefront. Fallout will be buggy, yeah, but they've been polishing it up for a while now, so it's going to be less buggy than it might otherwise be.
Of course they havent learned a lesson. The shit was still bought.
The only lesson they learned is they could literally shit in a bag, 'gamers' would pay for it, and with a little marketing would proceed to smear the shit all over their face and viciously defend it from anyone who pointed out it was shit.
Assassin's Creed won't be buggy. Ubisoft have learned their lesson, hopefully because otherwise its the death of a franchise. They won't risk that.
Battlefront and Fallout 4 are the definitive answers here.
5 games on that list had or will have a "beta". I think it's unlikely for them to be straight up broken, but you never know. I expect some of them to have slight issues, though.
Assassins Creed seems like a good candidate. The last entries (pretty much since Brotherhood) were always full of game breaking bugs and annoying glitches.
Not sure why people pick Fallout 4. Were the previous game broken? I haven't followed any Fallout news nor did I play any of the Fallout games for more than 2 hours, so I don't know.
You know, for all the flak CoD games get, their games are pretty bug-free.
Pre-Ordering is taking information from the people who are selling the pre-order at heart and hoping they aren't lying to you or going to pull a fast one.
So while you may be making an informed purchase, it doesn't mean that information you used is accurate to the end product.
It's insane how this is even a thing today compared to back in the day.
Including Fallout 4 in the poll is unfair to the other games.
"I don't know what all of the bitching is about. The game works fine for me... it must be your system or something."
"Games are bigger now, so there are going to be problems. It's unavoidable."
"Just wait a few days, and it'll be fixed."
The funny thing about the video game industry is that it doesn't need to pay PR to fight its battles, since it has legions of customers who are willing to pay for the privilege of doing so.